But before Season 2 can begin, there are two more episodes to go in the NBC show, which follows an increasingly sick Will Graham (one side of his brain is incredibly swollen causing him to black out) as he investigates murders and is pushed further and further into darkness by Dr. Hannibal Lecter (who hasn't told Will about what's going on in his head).

"I can tell you it gets even worse," Hugh hinted about what's to come on the show in the final two episodes in Season 1. "Things aren't looking great for Will right now and I guess that the whole aim of this season was really to bring that to a crux. I don't want to tell you where we end up, but it's strong stuff."

"I think we leave it in a very, very tasty place for Season 2," Hugh added.